The Dallas Symphony Orchestra has canceled its Saturday-morning concert that was scheduled as part of the Klyde Warren Park opening. "Cold temperatures forecasted at the scheduled 11:00 a.m. start of the performance could potentially damage wooden string and woodwind instruments," says a release from the symphony.

A DSO brass quintet will still be performing at the ribbon-cutting. The DSO hopes to schedule a concert at the park in the spring, according to the release.

“We regret Mother Nature did not cooperate on such an exciting and important day,” says DSO president and CEO Jonathan Martin in the release.